Word: allan
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...course, somebody has to pay for all this. Actually, the money comes from the federal government, through the State of Massachusetts, through the Massachusetts General Hospital, through the University to the project. The set-up is a bit more complicated than that; but thanks to Dr. Allan M. Butler, professor of Pediatrics at the Medical School, it has been rolled up into a neat little package and tossed to the financially hard-pressed veteran student with no strings attached...
...Allan M. Butler, professor of Pediatrics at the Medical School, suggested the Cambridge centers as a solution both to the problem of providing inexpensive medical care and of guarding against possible epidemics. With the aid of Massachusetts officials plans and contracts were developed with the U.S. Children's bureau for the operation of the clinics as a research project. University officials then provided space for the clinics...
...pleasure to watch. At moments it looks as if the ballet number might amount to something; and the finale-a sort of genteel Walpurgisnacht in an enormously enlarged Gramercy Park-nearly picks the heavy show up and carries it places. The picture has really attractive songs by Allan Roberts and Doris Fisher (best: Let's Stay Young Forever and People Have More Fun Than Anyone...
...some areas," said Barber Bert Oakley, "my new shop would scare the trade away." But not in fashionable Westwood, a Cadillac's spurt away from Hollywood. With searchlights, clouds of soap bubbles, and a few cinemactor customers (Allan Jones and Pat O'Brien) to give it atmosphere, the grand opening of "the world's swankiest tonsorial parlor" last week drew thousands of spectators...
Rachmaninoff: The Bells (Hollywood First Methodist Choir, Santa Monica Symphony Orchestra, Jacques Rachmilovitch conducting; Disc, 8 sides). A somewhat murky musical adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe. Performance: fair...